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But yes, I generally wear a bra during the day, but never to sleep. Sometimes I go a day without one but the shirt fabric on my nipples when I am moving around during the day starts to irritate after a while.

I joke that the only thing that feels better than taking a bra off after a whole day wearing one, is putting one on after a whole night sleeping without.

Jaz, I have read (though I do not know the validity) that some studies have shown a higher correlation between breast cancer and women who wear a bra constantly even to bed. Something about the small delicate capillaries being constantly pinched and unable to properly flush out toxins. So maybe going a couple hours every day in the morning without one if you can would be a good plan.

Lots of fun this weekend. Lots of sex. This girl tried this hot/cold, oral sensation thing by switching between drinking hot tea and drinking ice water. It was quite pleasant. The cold part doesn't last too long, but I preferred the hot anyway.

Just woke up a few minutes ago and felt like something was irritating/hurting my nipple. Once I turned the light on, I discovered that a tiny hair (from when I just cut either my hair or Jude's hair) was sticking out of my nipple. That little thing was like a cactus spine. Ouch.

Just woke up a few minutes ago and felt like something was irritating/hurting my nipple. Once I turned the light on, I discovered that a tiny hair (from when I just cut either my hair or Jude's hair) was sticking out of my nipple. That little thing was like a cactus spine. Ouch.

That happened to me once on the inside of my elbow. I can only imagine how bad it was on the nipple. Yikes.

When I went to hair school that was one of the first things they told us about. Hair in your skin can feel like glass. You must really be careful with wearing open sandals while cutting hair. I've gotten hair in my foot, and they were right, it felt like a piece of glass.

How did you do that?
It's quite common for people doing derby to lose a toe nail or two, my big toe nail has healed now because I haven't skated in ages (sigh) but it went black from halfway up and then this weird thing happened because it didn't fall off but a new one started growing underneath, so from halfway up I had this double, ridged nail all black. Gross.

I've lost my big toenail I don't know how many times. A couple times it was from kicking a wall during a volleyball tournament trying to keep a ball in play. What I'm trying to say is, Don't worry it should grow back.

I've become fairly close friends with this one girl whom I've had a crush on all year. She's been dating a friend of mine for about a month or so, so I've tried to put it out of my mind, but lately she's been jokingly (I assume) saying "I love you" to me quite often and it's kind of really bothering me. I can't think of anyone besides my own mother who's ever told me they loved me.

I invited her to my improv show. She seems interested. On FB she's got a boyfriend, but I'm too lonely to care. Strange considering she gave me her number. Maybe I and my passion are just that charming.

Ha, no. I woke up at four for no reason. I managed to take a nap from about 6:30 to 8:30, which is when I had that dream. Also, I read an article about a US citizen being sentenced to fifteen years hard labor in North Korea before I fell asleep, so that's probably where the North Korea bit came from.

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